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Cosmo Cosmo is offline Macrobutton shifts view when document is protected for forms Windows Vista Macrobutton shifts view when document is protected for forms Office 2007
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Default Macrobutton shifts view when document is protected for forms

I have a Word form which has several tables containing text entry and checkbox fields. I have a macrobutton on one of the pages to run a macro, but once the form is protected for forms, clicking on the Macrobutton shifts focus to the next page where the first checkboxes are. This prevents users from being able to double click on the macrobutton to run the macro since the macrobutton is no longer in the same position for the second click. It doesn't seem to do this if the document is protected for comments or any other setting, just form fields.



Is this a known issue with macrobuttons and protected forms? Is there any other way to run a macro from a click in the document?
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